Table of Contents 1. Revisions and the edition of this document ................5 2. Variant overview NOVA ....................... 5 3. Enclosures ........................6 3.1. Bracket ........................6 3.2. Mounting on a wall or in a 19 "rack ................7 3.3. Mounting ........................ 7 4.
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12.8.3. Support ....................32 12.8.4. Contact us ....................33 12.8.5. Country of manufacture ................33 12.8.6. Designed and produced by: Milleteknik AB ..........33 12.9. Product life cycle, environmental impact and recycling ........... 33 12.10. Batteries - recommended, not included ............... 33 12.10.1.
1. REVISIONS AND THE EDITION OF THIS DOCUMENT The current and most recently published edition of this document is available at www.milleteknik.se. The validity of this document can not be guaranteed, as new editions are published without prior notice. READ THIS FIRST! Electronics, regardless of enclosure, are intended for use in a controlled indoor envi- ronment.
Product name Certified name Mother- Mother- Mother- Mother- board: board board board: PRO1 PRO2: PRO2 v3 PRO3 NOVA 12V 10A FLX M NOVA 12V 10A FLX L NOVA 24V 5A FLX S NOVA 25 50-FLX-S NOVA 24V 10A FLX S NOVA 25 100-FLX-S NOVA 24V 5A FLX M NOVA 25 50-FLX-M...
3.2. Mounting on a wall or in a 19 "rack The unit can be mounted in a 19 ”rack or on a wall. The included brackets can be attached in two ways: When mounting on a wall, the brackets must sit backwards, against the wall. When mounting in a 19 ”rack, the console must be at the front edge of the unit.
Table 2. Component overview Letter Explanation Bracket, reversible for wall mounting or 19 "rack. Sabotage contact. If alarm class 3 (SSF) is to be met, the tamper switch must be on the wall. Cabinet in powder-coated sheet metal. Load card - load is connected here. Power supply.
5.2. Connecting batteries in FLX M Figure 2. Connection of batteries in FLX M. Motherboards may differ depending on the configuration, but connection of batteries takes place in the same way. Note that cards (4) differ from different configurations. Explanation Minus coil for battery cable from 4.
5.3. Connect battery fuse / blade fuse Figure 3. Fuse holders with blade fuses are connected to + and minus on batteries 5.4. Connection of batteries in FLX S, FLX M and FLX L Battery wiring is mounted on the circuit board upon delivery. Pictures below only show how to connect wiring.
6. PCB DESCRIPTION OF PRO2V3 The motherboard controls the device, distributes power and communicates with other systems. See technical data for more information. Figure 5. PRO2 v3 Table 3. Circuit board overview, explanation No . On circuit board Explanation Dip SW Dip switch 1-8 Connection relay board.
No . On circuit board Explanation P1:1-3 Incoming mains, (230 V). L, N, PE. 6.1. Fuses Table 4. Fuses on PRO2 / PRO2 V3 Fuse Type Explanation T16A Mains fuse Load fuse 2 + (for P2: 4) Reading protection 1 + (for P2: 1) T2.5A / T4A Mains fuse, the lower valute for units 5 A - 15 A and the higher value for 25 A units.
ELECTRICAL MAINS CONNECTION 230 V AC ON CIRCUIT BOARD Check that the marking on the circuit board matches the cable arrangement on the terminal block. 6.3. Connect load MAX CURRENT Maximum current must not be exceeded. Maximum current is indicated on the CE- marking on the unit.
WARNING Load must not be connected to the motherboard if the device is a 15 A or 25 A, as it will be destroyed during commissioning. Motherboards that are faulty due to incorrect connections are not covered by warranty. Figure 7. Effect card The effect card increases the current for 15 A and 25 A units.
No . On circuit board Explanation 3, 4 IN1, IN2 Incoming connection 24 V, (from motherboard). P1:1-3 Alarm relay: NC, Com, NO D29, D30 LED. Fuse alarm. Fuse alarm for forwarding to several cards. 11, 12 +UT1-, +UT2- Load connection, outgoing, 24 V Load is connected to 11 or 12 on fuse card, see component overview.
For Sentrion only: addresses in Sentrion add +1. This means that 1 must always be added to the configuration. If all dip switches are set to OFF, the address is 0+0+0+0(+1*)=0 (1*). If dip-switch 1 and 3 are ON, the address is 1+0+4+0(+1*)= 5(6*). If dip-switch 2 and 4 are ON, the address is 0+2+0+8(+1*)=10(11*).
Table 12. Mains failure delay Alarms for mains failure are given after: Dip 5 Dip 6 10 seconds 30 minutes 60 minutes 240 minutes (4 hours) 6.9.3. Low battery level (dip 7) Dip: 7 has the same function regardless of whether the unit is in mains or battery operation or whether the tamper switch is held down.
6.10. Reboot to confirm changes in address, battery and alarm set- tings to parent system After the dip-switch has been set for various parameters, the device's software needs to be restarted. This is for the new settings to be stored and take effect. Restarting the device software is done by jumpering J13 (PRO2) IMPORTANT Reboot must be done every time a change is made to the device.
No . Relay (Terminal no.) The relay is normally Alarm type / explanation energized. 5,5.1, 5.2 P5:1-3 NO, COM, NC Tamper alarm, (optional for EN54). 5.1 Relay. 5.2 LED, lights up green when relay is energized. 6, 6.1, 6.2 P5:4-6 NO, COM, NC Alarm for: Low system voltage.
8. COMMISSIONING - HOW TO START THE UNIT Connect batteries Connect / switch on fuses connect load, alarm and possibly. other connections. Screw the mains cable into the terminal block and attach the terminal block to the motherboard. Switch on mains voltage. The unit works normally when the indicator LED on the outside of the cabinet door lights up with a solid green light.
Disconnected batteries / battery cell shortage Over or under voltage / charger fault Low system voltage Blown load / battery fuse blown Deep discharge protection (system shutdown) www.milleteknik.se The indicator diode (LED) shows Explanation Solid green light normal operation. Slow green flashes Sabotage alarm.
Thus, actual lifespan varies. Batteries should be replaced half specified (from the battery manufacturer) service life for safe operation. Batteries purchased via Milleteknik have a lifespan (from the manufactur- er) of between 10-12 years with a recommended replacement after 5-6 years.
• Connect battery fuse between batteries. • Switch on mains voltage. The indicator LED may not be green (up to 72 hours), until the batteries are charged. • Test the system by briefly disconnecting the mains voltage, (= the load is driven by the batteries), and then switch on the mains voltage again.
12.1. SSF1014 certified battery backup with communication Figure 8. NOVA FLX M NOVA FLX M is available in 12 V - 24 V and can be mounted on a wall or in a 19 "rack. 12.1.1. Name, article number, e-number and certificate number...
NOVA FLX S can have an extra battery box. NOVA FLX M and NOVA FLX L with 1-4 extra battery boxes *. NOVA FLX M and NOVA FLX L with battery shelves in 19 ”rack *. * The battery boxes and shelves are connected via a 9-pin connector.
12 V / 24 V Maximum charging current for batteries NOVA FLX M The battery backup has controlled charging ** (controlled charging) which prevents batteries from being overcharged and extends their service life significantly. The NOVA series must be used with AGM batteries.
12.3.2. Power outlet NOVA FLX NOVA 15A FLX M Unit without Unit with Unit with Unit with Unit with battery box 1 battery box 2 battery boxes 3 battery boxes 4 battery boxes Battery 2 st 20 Ah 2 st 45 Ah / 4 st 45 Ah / 64 st 45 Ah / 8 st 45 Ah /...
12.3.4. Permitted average load according to SSF1014 Alarm class 1-4: Table 16. NOVA 24 V FLX M Permitted average load according to SSF1014 NOVA 24V NOVA 24V NOVA 24V NOVA 24V 25A Alarm class 1-4: 5A FLX M 10A FLX M 25A FLX M FLX L FLX M without battery box according to Alarm class...
Info Explanation Version: Product description Alarm card for PRO2 and PRO2 V3 with alarm on alternating relay. All relays are normally energized and give an alarm in a voltage-free position. self-consumption 40 mA Table 20. Alarm overview Alarm overview in alpha- Relay 1 * / Relay 2 * / Relay 3 * /...
Info Explanation Overvoltage 27.6 V - 32.4 V Voltage recharge, ripple / current limitation Less than 1.2 Vp-p Efficiency Current limitation 105% - 135% Constant voltage +/- 0.5% Regulatory accuracy +/- 1.0% Input current (230 V) Mains voltage frequency 47 Hz- 63 Hz Mains voltage 230 V AC - 240 V AC Brand effect...
Milleteknik provides support during the product's lifetime, however, no later than 10 years after the date of purchase. Switching to an equivalent product may occur if Milleteknik deems that repair is not possible. Support may be added (at Millteknik's desrection) after the warranty period has expired.
12.8.5. Country of manufacture Country of manufacture / country of origin is Sweden. For more information, contact your seller. 12.8.6. Designed and produced by: Milleteknik AB Designed and produced by Milleteknik AB 12.9. Product life cycle, environmental impact and recycling The product is designed and constructed for a long service life, which reduces the environmental impact.
Battery capacity (Ah) Battery type Number of batteries Batteries in unit 110 Ah 20 Ah + 6 st 2 in Battery Backup 45 Ah 2 in Battery Box 1 2 and Batteribox 2 135 Ah 45 Ah 6 st 0 in Battery Backup 2 in Battery Box 1 2 and Batteribox 2 2 and Batteribox 3...
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IMPORTANT This is a guide and all times are approximate and may differ from actual times. Load, temperature and other factors come into play, which is why exact time can not be provided. Applies to new batteries. Table 22. Backup operating times 24 V units - without battery box Medium current 7.2 Ah 14 Ah...
Medium current 90 Ah 110 Ah 135 Ah 155 Ah 2928 3582 4392 5070 1836 2247 2754 3230 1183 1438 1762 2018 1175 1345 1048 1150 10 A 12 A 14 A 16 A 18 A 20 A Table 25. Backup operating times 24 V units - with battery box, 180 Ah - 225 Ah Medium current 180 Ah 200 Ah...
The picture shows cable wiring from the battery backup that meets cables from the battery box 13.2. Connection of batteries battery box Battery wiring is mounted on the circuit board upon delivery. Pictures below only show how to connect wiring. WARNING Damage to equipment can occur due to incorrect connection.
13.3. Connection of battery box NOVA FLX with battery backup NO- VA FLX The picture also gives an overview of connection points for battery cables and battery fuses. Battery cables Explanation Connects to fuse . Cable from motherboard is connected to battery . Cable from motherboard is connected to battery .
13.4. Wiring diagram and jumper Alarms for tamper contact are connected in series and therefore the loop must be unbroken to the last battery box wiring. Jumper closes the loop on each wiring that goes from battery backup to battery box and in order for an alarm to be given on the tamper connector in the battery box, a yellow jumper on wiring must be cut.
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